SOUNDTRACK: RunHideFight-“He’s a Jerk”/”Because I Love You” (2018).
RunHideFight is (was?) a Philly band which features author Christine Weiser on bass. This is their only available single and I love that the cover features lead singer Geeta Dalal Simons holding her double neck 12-string guitar (which is in fact a custom 12 electric neck / 12 electric sitar neck).
“He’s a Jerk” is a two minute blast of garage rock fun. The song has lots of fuzz and a simple riff that sounds like “All Day and All of the Night” but isn’t. Lead singer Geeta Dalal Simons has a great rough, unpolished scream of a voice. And the chorus is really catchy. There’s even time for a guitar solo from John Terlesky.
“Because I Love You” slows things down with a nifty sitar line. I really like the start-stop nature of the main riff. The intertwining backing vocals really flesh this song out. It clocks in at 2 and a half minutes, but really fits in a lot of different musical moments.
This seems to be the band’s only release and it was from two years ago, so maybe they are no longer. Which is a shame, these two songs are pretty great and although I listened because if Weiser, I want to hear more from Geeta Dalal Simons.
[READ: July 25, 2020] Broad Street
I saw Christine Weiser play bass in Suffacox a few months ago. When she was introduced, it was mentioned that she was a writer. I found this book, her first novel, and decided to check it out.
Weiser has been in a number of bands. One in particular was Mae Pang (if you don’t know the origins of that name, do look it up–I had no idea). Mae Pang was an all-girl garage rock band based in Philly. As far as I can tell, they didn’t release any music.
However, Weiser has mined her experiences with Mae Pang for the basis of this book. She has chosen the far superior band name of Broad Street for the book.
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SOUNDTRACK: NILÜFER YANYA-Tiny Desk (Home) Concert #54 (July 22, 2020).
Nilüfer Yanya is a pretty mesmerizing singer. I feel lucky to have seen her live and would like to see her again.
SOUNDTRACK: TOM ADAMS-Tiny Desk (Home) Concert #53 (July 21, 2020).
I had heard of Tom Adams from Bob Boilen, but I guess I hadn’t actually heard him before. This performance is otherworldly. It reminds me in some ways of Sigur Rós, although only in the ethereal moments.

Kim Gordon was a founding member of Sonic Youth (duh). I never got to see Sonic Youth while they were together (how could I have missed them??).





Tom Misch and Yussef Dayes play a light jazz with lots of interesting elements floating around the songs. The blurb says the music “evokes a dreamy utopia, blending live electronica, psychedelia and avant-garde jazz.”
I had never heard of Jacob Collier until his recent Tiny Desk Concert. He was an impressive fellow to be sure. He has an amazing vocal range and he can play just about any instrument you can think of.
This is Los Bitchos’ most recent single. The cover has the same style as their previous one which makes it seem like an album is in the works. Although it has been nine months between releases.